A fine restaurant at the end of the world

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One late morning of a windy day in mid November, I landed at the End of the World. Ushuaia, officially the southernmost town on the globe, is the capital of the Tierra del Fuego province. The name, literally “Land of Fire” came from Magellanes, the first European who in 1520 circumnavigated Cape Horn and saw…

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When in Rome…

Before leaving for Buenos Aires, I stopped for a few days in Rome, staying at a friend’s house in Testaccio, a now trendy neighbourhood that traditionally housed the city’s abattoir and meat market. Many of the most famous restaurants of traditional roman cuisine have been operating for decades in this area, and since the abattoir’s…

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Fresh tagliatelle with rabbit ragu’

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This is a Piedmontese speciality, and I made it on a cold autumn night just before leaving for a trip to Argentina, almost as a reminder of where I come from, before uprooting myself onto the other side of the world. I marinated the wild rabbit in equal parts of water, apple cider vinegar and…

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Harira with chickpeas and the last of the pumpkin

I made this North african inspired stew last night and it was a real winter warmer.   In a large saucepan I  warmed some coconut oil and braised the lamb (two leg steaks chopped in small pieces) then set it to the side and put the chopped shallots and celery stalk to fry till soft.…

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Pasta con sarde, northern style

When we went to Sicily for a friend’s wedding this May, we stayed in Zafferana Etnea at a guesthouse run by a recently retired chef. Antonino missed the action in the kitchen since he had been forced to hand over the restaurant to his son due to a bad back. He carried on however, to…

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